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Re: IIS 7 hosting error
I have witnessed the error, but what happens is that the page just sits there for a few minutes (3-4 minutes, I think) before finally displaying an error page saying the thread aborted, or something like that. I haven't seen an instance in our app where this error happens but the user gets results back from the postback. Are there any asynchronous calls in the offending page (like a "fire-and-forget" WCF service hosted through IIS7) that could have triggered the error? That might explain
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Re: IIS 7 hosting error
Our app will be running under HTTPS/SSL when it goes into production, but we're still fairly early on in the process yet, so we're just running under normal HTTP. I'm intrigued, now that you've gotten the error to occur on a Vista client, as I have yet to be able to produce this error on Vista, or anything other than XP SP2. You've said your error happens pretty randomly, but how randomly? Is it always the same page that errors, just not all the time? Or does the error happen
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Re: IIS 7 hosting error
Ian: Can you test for the error on different client operating systems, as well as different browsers? As per my post, I've tested viewing our web app (hosted on Server 2008/IIS7) from boxes or VMs running Windows XP SP2, Vista, Server 2003 and Server 2008, running both IE7 and Firefox 2.x. The error consistently happens when viewing from XP SP2, no matter which browser is used. I can view the web app fine, consistently without error , from the other client operating systems, again regardless
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Re: IIS 7 hosting error
I've been encountering this same error for the past two weeks, with little to show for it. The stack trace on the thread information is exactly the same, and is only applicable on pages that have ViewState enabled. I've done a lot of testing, and here's what I've been able to discover so far: The host for my web app is IIS7, running on Windows Server 2008 Datacenter edition (RTM) Pages work fine on postback in both IE7 and Firefox when viewed from the following operating systems:
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